The Arians took control of the See of Antioch and appointed the following Patriarchs:

Eulalius

331-333

Euphornius

333-334

Philaclus

334-342

Stephanos

342-344

Leonce

344-357

Eudoxyos

358-359

Euzoios

360

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Malatius

360-381

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St. Flavin I

381-404

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Porphyros

404-412

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Alexander

412-417

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Theodotos

417-428

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John I

428-442

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Domnus II

442-499

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Maximos II

449-455

Maximos abdicated and the Chalcedonians seized control over the See of Antioch and appointed the following Patriarchs:

Basil

456-458

Aqaq

458-459

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Martoros

459-468

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Peter II the Fuller (Qassar)

468-488

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Bladius

488-498

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Flavin II

498-512

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St. Severius the Great

512-538

The Chalcedonians took control of the See of Antioch in 518 and sent Mor Severius to exile and appointed the following Patriarchs whose line continues in the Byzantine (Rum/Antiochene Orthodox) Patriarchate:

Paul the Jew

518-521

Euphrosius

521-528

Ephrem of Amid

528-546

Six years after the death of Mor Severius, Sargius of Tella became the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch.

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Sargius of Tella

544-546

During this turbulent time, the Holy See remained vacant for 4 years.

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Paul II the Black of Alexandria

550-575

He was deposed in 575 for joining the Chalcedonians. The Holy See remained vacant for the next few years.

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Peter III of Raqqa

581-591

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Julian I

595-591

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Athanasius I Gammolo

595-631

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John II of the Sedre

631-648

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Theodore

649-667

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Severius II bar Masqeh

667-681

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Athanasius II

683-686

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Julian II

686-708

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Elias I

709-723

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Athanasius III

724-740

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Iwanis I

740-754

After the death of Iwanis, two Patriarchs were appointed at the behest of the Caliph:

Euwanis I

754-?

Athanasius al-Sandali

?-758

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George I

758-790

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Joseph

790-792

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Quryaqos of Takrit

793-817

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Dionysius I of Tellmahreh

817-845

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John III

846-873

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Ignatius II

878-883

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Theodosius Romanos of Takrit

887-896

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Dionysius II

897-909

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John IV Qurzahli

910-922

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Baselius I

923-935

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John V

936-953

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Iwanis II

954-957

63

Dionysius III

958-961

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Abraham I

962-963

65

John VI Sarigta

965-985

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Athanasius IV of Salah

986-1002

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John VII bar `Abdun

1004-1033

68

Dionysius IV Yahya

1034-1044

Due to internal conflicts within the Church, the Holy See was vacant for the next few years.

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John VIII

1049-1057

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Athanasius V

1058 -1063

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John IX bar Shushan

1063-1073

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Baselius II

1074-1075

After the death of Baselius, John Abdun got himself appointed Patriarch and caused trouble in the Church. He was deposed but continued causing trouble until 1091.